For the second year in a row, Salt River Project is draining portions of the Arizona, Grand and Crosscut canals for debris removal, maintenance and construction projects starting Monday. If you saw what they did last year, then you know barely a drop of water gets left behind. Which begs the question: what about the fish? Turns out, SRP is quite keen on saving as many fish as possible.

The busy holiday travel season along with the influx of tourists for the Valley’s bowl games means lots more flights and lots more noise. And for residents in the historic FQ Story neighborhood in Central Phoenix, it made for a particularly loud holiday weekend.

Members of a union representing drivers on some Phoenix-area bus routes serving thousands of riders are voting on a proposed contract. The contract covers 14 bus routes, including major crosstown ones on Thomas and Indian School roads.

Arizona Cardinals Coach Bruce Ariens said the team still has a chance for success in the playoffs, despite some key injuries. The Cardinals face the North Carolina Panthers in the first round of the NFC playoffs on Saturday.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer fought President Barack Obama on immigration and border security for most of her tenure, earning national prominence by enacting tough laws that were mainly struck down by the courts.

Starting Saturday night, a hard freeze warning will go into effect for parts of Mohave County in Western Arizona. Justin Pullin is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. He says temperatures will start to drop Friday.

Ever wish you could jump in and join your favorite Marvel heroes? KJZZ’s Annika Cline stepped inside the Marvel Experience, a traveling exhibition making its debut in Phoenix, that puts you at the center of a Marvel story.

Feet are a symbolic part of practically every migrant’s story. The Mexican city of Juárez is no stranger to migrants, and it's where where one man has made it his mission to care for this particular body part.

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